Colgate games gets early start with Pratt meetNew and familiar faces shared the spotlight as the nation’s largest track and field series for women, the Colgate Women’s Games, enjoyed an early season start at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. Thousa...

Thanks for the memories, Tom CoughlinAfter another lackluster campaign in 2015 for the New York Giants, there was a feeling Sunday that change was in the air after the regular season finale against the Philadelphia Eagles. Four consec...

St. Joe’s women ride big second quarter to victoryThe St. Joseph’s College women’s basketball team outscored Purchase College 26-11 in the second quarter and four Lady Bears scored in double figures for a 76-66 Skyline Conference road victory on M...

For the Jets, it’s simple: win & inEntering Week 16, there was certainly a lot to like about the way the Jets season had taken shape thus far. A surprising 9-5 record, a lot of feel good stories, but there was this feeling of emptin...

A look back at the year’s biggest sports storiesMets make the World Series The New York Mets made a playoff run to remember, reaching their first World Series since 2000. The Amazins’ came up short against the Kansas City Royals, but excited bas...

Rocks battle, but fall shortKevin Grogan described himself as “extremely proud” of his Shamrocks side after they succumbed 1-0 to Lansdowne on Saturday night in the Irish Derby at Tibbett’s Brook Park. The Rocks were reduced ...

Offseason Work for Yanks, Mets Far From OverFor the first offseason since 2007, both New York baseball teams are fresh off playoff appearances. The road back to the postseason started at this year’s winter meetings in Nashville and the retoo...

Fordham outlasts LIU Brooklyn in overtime thrillerFor most of last Tuesday night’s game, it seemed like LIU Brooklyn was going to end Fordham’s six-game winning streak. The Blackbirds used a 19-0 run and led by nine points at the half, shooting 52...

Queens, Brooklyn natives shine for Fordham RamsWhen the Fordham Rams basketball team trounced the St. John’s Red Storm 73-57 in a December 2nd showdown in the Bronx, many heads turned. It was Fordham’s first victory over St. John’s in nearly fi...

Rough day for Shamrocks as they drop two on PKsIt was a tough Sunday in the State Cup for the Shamrocks, as they found themselves knocked out of both the Manning and Strumpf Cups after agonizing penalty shootouts. The first team took on top Lon...

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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Park Geun-hye could always rely on one unwavering gift throughout a political career that saw a triumphant return as South Korea's first female president to the palatial Blue House where she'd lived as a girl: She enjoyed the reflected devotion, some might say worship, that half the country felt for her late dictator father.

BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Friday that America will stick with Afghanistan for years to come as a new U.S. president takes over what is already America's longest war.

(Reuters) - Donald Trump was scheduled to hold additional meetings on Friday and Monday as he forms his administration before taking over from Democratic President Barack Obama on Jan. 20. The Republican president-elect has held more than 85 meetings so far, according to his transition team. Trump was to meet with the following people in coming days, according to his team: FRIDAY, DEC. 9 * U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan, a Wisconsin Republican MONDAY, DEC. 12 JOE MANCHIN * U.S. Senator from West Virginia, a Democrat * Meeting originally scheduled for Dec. 9 WEDNESDAY, DEC. ...